CHARLOTTE — Couples in the Diocese of Charlotte have an opportunity to take part in a program focused on strengthening and enriching their marriages.
The Diocese of Charlotte Family Life Office is partnering with the St. John Paul II Foundation to offer the “Together in Holiness” Formation series, which brings married couples together in small faith-sharing groups at the parish level. The year-long, seven-part program includes videos and discussion, plus time for prayer and fellowship.
The Formation series is designed to augment existing marriage preparation classes for engaged couples and NFP education programs already provided by the Family Life Office.
People can learn more about the Formation series at a special wine and cheese reception set for 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 27. It is being hosted at the St. Ann Parish Allen Center on Park Road, but couples from across the Charlotte area are invited to attend and learn more.
The diocese partners with the St. John Paul II Foundation to offer larger “Together in Holiness” conferences, but bringing marriage enrichment opportunities to parishes and homes is a new priority, according to Brendan Dudley, the diocese’s new marriage preparation and enrichment coordinator.
“The Family Life Office promotes ‘Together in Holiness’ because it offers dynamic opportunities for married couples to support each other in learning and implementing the plan of God for marriage and family,” Dudley said. “Married couples will receive insights and strength by journeying together through the various initiatives.”
Dudley has 15 years of experience in ministry at high schools, parishes and dioceses and recently played a key role in developing and launching a Catholic storefront and resource center. He holds a master’s degree in theology from Sacred Heart Major Seminary and a bachelor’s degree in theology and politics from The Catholic University of America.
The program received a positive endorsement from Bishop Michael Martin, who praised its opportunity to bring couples together to talk one-on-one about their marriage experiences.
“We go to a conference and have an awesome experience, but then what?” the bishop said. “All married couples need a steadier reinforcement of the key dimensions of keeping your vows in Christ – slow and steady always wins the race. Don’t let your married life be a series of ups and downs. Rather, commit to becoming a part of the ‘Together in Holiness’ Formation series that will give you the resources to strengthen your relationship in Christ for the long haul.”
Couples will gather for the sessions at the home of a host couple, on a schedule they set themselves. Dudley noted the Formation series is designed primarily for couples in the early years of their marriage or with children in the home. This phase in a marriage is an important one that often gets overlooked in the area of formation, so the program is uniquely placed to serve couples who are setting the foundation for their families.
“The Formation series is an incredible opportunity for couples to grow together year-round in small communities, supporting each other in their call to holiness and desire for marriage enrichment,” Dudley said.
The Formation series is growing in the Charlotte area, and the Family Life Office hopes to bring it to parishes across the diocese, Dudley said.
The connection between the diocese and the St. John Paul II Foundation dates back to 2017, said Jessica Grabowski, director of the diocese’s Respect Life Program. Since 2018, the diocese has partnered with the Foundation to present seven “Converging Roads” conferences focused on medical and pro-life issues and eight “Together in Holiness” conferences centered on strengthening marriages.
For couples interested in attending a one-day “Together in Holiness” conference, the diocese is offering two this fall, both on Saturday, Nov. 16 – one at St. Barnabas Church in Arden and another at St. Ann Church in Charlotte. On-site childcare is offered to help accommodate the schedules of couples with young children.
“What started as an idea on a phone call has developed into a long-lasting and truly fruitful collaboration, which I could never have imagined at the time,” Grabowski said. “It has been wonderful working with the Foundation to bring all of their initiatives serving life and family to the people of our diocese.”
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— Christina Lee Knauss